Simple interior with bloom

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PAQUITO
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Here´s a scene I´ve finished, with the nice octane bloom. Simple and beautiful.
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Nice one ~PAQUITO. As always
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looks nice, but I would use this effect more subtle =) a bit too much, at least for my taste =) othervise really nice picture!
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Thanks guys. About the bloom, I wanted to make it a central part of the composition. Maybe too much, can´t tell for sure.
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nice shot !
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Looks like my local furniture store :lol:
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Hi PAQUITO,

As I remember you are a fan of Ambient occlusion. I'm also using sometimes this technic because is fast :) But I have a question. Have you got some trick for blinds material like this one:

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Blinds, in my opinion, need to be a SSS material. By now I have no idea on how to make that. I would like to see some tutorial, if there´s any. Sorry I can´t help on that :(

Please let me know if you find info about making SSS in Octane.
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FamilyGuy wrote:Hi PAQUITO,
.. got some trick for blinds material like this one:
You should probably achieve this with partial opacity & fall-off.
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merid888

amazing paquito, really amazing,
congratulations !!
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